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Production Line Jobs in Seattle, WA (NOW HIRING)

WHAT YOU'LL DO Talking Rain, the maker of Sparkling Ice, is looking for a Production Line Operator to be hands-on (literally!) in the production of our products. In this role you'll safely operate ...

WHAT YOU'LL DO Talking Rain, the maker of Sparkling Ice, is looking for a Production Line Operator to be hands-on (literally!) in the production of our products. In this role you'll safely operate ...

Food Production Line Worker

Kent, WA · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Food Production Line Worker is responsible for processing and packaging finished food products according to customer specifications while ensuring quality and safety standards are met. This role ...

As a Welder on our growing Production Line, you are contributing to the success of the company by safely and efficiently welding, cutting, and brazing metal pieces and products using flame-cutting ...

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As a Welder II on our growing Production Line, you are contributing to the success of the company by safely and efficiently welding, cutting, and brazing metal pieces and products using flame-cutting ...

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Production Associate Duties: • Operate packaging and filling equipment and assist with production line tasks • Label and inspect products to ensure they meet quality and food safety standards • ...

You'll play a key role by ensuring the production line stays stocked and running smoothly. The work environment is fast-paced and cold (around 36°F), but if you thrive in hands-on roles and are ...

Production

Snohomish, WA · On-site

$24 - $25/hr

Lead the packaging line. · Package products on various manual, semi-auto, and automatic equipment. · Monitor the production line and equipment to address any issues as they arise. · Ensure that ...

Set up the production line to run efficiently * Oversee sanitation of equipment and work area throughout shift * Train and mentor employees * Monitor productivity, quality, and accuracy while ...

Production Operator (Nights)

Tacoma, WA · On-site

$20.01 - $27.02/hr

Responsible for daily activities of the production line(s), ensuring product adheres to Niagara's standard of safety, quality, and throughput. * Accurately completes applicable quality and production ...

Production Worker

Seattle, WA · On-site

$17.25 - $20.50/hr

Rotate through various positions on the production line including sorting, labeling, weighing, packing, sealing, loading, and unloading * Follow all food safety, sanitation, and quality procedures

Responsible for monitoring efficiencies and communicating needed information to entire production line * Adherence to production schedule and communication to warehouse of any delayed production to ...

Responsible for monitoring efficiencies and communicating needed information to entire production line * Adherence to production schedule and communication to warehouse of any delayed production to ...

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How much do production line jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for production line in Seattle, WA is $17.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.15 and $19.42 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Production Line Worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Production Line Worker, you need a solid understanding of manufacturing processes, attention to detail, manual dexterity, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with assembly equipment, conveyor systems, and sometimes certifications like OSHA safety training are commonly required. Strong teamwork, reliability, and the ability to work efficiently under pressure are standout soft skills in this position. These abilities ensure consistent product quality, workplace safety, and efficient operation in a fast-paced production environment.

What are some common challenges faced by production line workers and how are they typically addressed?

Production line workers often encounter challenges such as repetitive tasks, maintaining quality standards under tight deadlines, and adapting to changes in production schedules. To address these issues, companies usually provide thorough training, implement job rotation to reduce fatigue, and encourage clear communication within teams. Additionally, safety protocols and regular equipment maintenance help minimize workplace hazards and ensure a smoother workflow.

What are production line jobs?

Production line jobs involve working on a manufacturing line where products are assembled, packaged, or processed in a step-by-step manner. Workers are typically responsible for specific tasks, such as assembling parts, inspecting products, or operating machinery. These jobs require attention to detail, teamwork, and the ability to perform repetitive tasks efficiently. Production line roles are common in industries like automotive, electronics, food processing, and consumer goods manufacturing.

What is the difference between Production Line vs Assembly Line Worker?

AspectProduction LineAssembly Line Worker
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalentHigh school diploma or equivalent
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, factoriesManufacturing plants, factories
Job RoleOversees or manages production processesPerforms specific assembly tasks
Industry UsageCommon in manufacturing sectorsCommon in manufacturing sectors

While both roles operate within manufacturing environments, a Production Line worker typically oversees or manages the entire production process, whereas an Assembly Line Worker focuses on performing specific assembly tasks within the production line. The roles often require similar credentials and are used interchangeably in many factories, but their responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

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Production Line Operator

$22/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

WHO WE ARE

We're Talking Rain Beverage Company, we create better-for-you beverages featuring great flavors and colors from natural sources. We live life in full flavor and believe the world should too. We create connections with every sip of our iconic Sparkling Ice, Sparkling Ice Caffeine, Sparkling Ice Energy, Popwell and MIXT.

When it comes to success, we know we're only as strong as our team. That's why we're an equal-opportunity employer. We value diversity and practice inclusivity, hiring great people who enhance our company.

Our Rain Makers are our most important asset. That's why we invest in them with benefits and development opportunities that reflect just how much we value them.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

Talking Rain, the maker of Sparkling Ice, is looking for a Production Line Operator to be hands-on (literally!) in the production of our products. In this role you'll safely operate production packaging equipment, performing periodic quality checks. This is a great opportunity for a dedicated teammate to add to our positive plant culture and see their hard work come to life.

Reports to: Shift Supervisor

Direct Reports: N/A

Base Hourly Rate: $22/hour + shift differential for hours workedoutside of 1st shift

Discretionary Bonus Potential: Up to $900 bi-annually. Eligibility is based on Plant and Company profitability.

Location: Onsite at our Preston, WA plant 4 days a week

Core Hours: Monday - Friday 3:00 am-3:00 pm

Note: This position will work a 4x12 schedule, enjoying weekends off (Saturday & Sunday) and one rotating day off during the work week. Start and end times are subject to change due to evolving business need.

  • Operate all production equipment in a safe manner, following all SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) and troubleshooting basic issues as necessary.

  • Perform package changeovers.

  • Down stack pallets of product in a consistently safe manner.

  • Ensure the accuracy of use of all raw materials and availability of materials to avoid downtime.

  • Thoroughly complete all quality and operational paperwork in a timely manner.

  • Track pallet numbers and record them correctly on the QA inspection sheet.

  • Verify all products and product components match the scheduled runs and current specification sheet.

  • Continuously inspect packages for quality.

  • Recommend suggestions to your Lead and/or Manager to increase efficiency and drive results.

  • Verify all safety guards are in place before starting any piece of equipment.

  • Escalate critical issues to the Leads and Shift Supervisor as needed.

  • Work and collaborate with other teams in the plant; such as warehouse, production, QA team, and maintenance.

  • Ensure food safety, quality, and SQF practices are always followed, notifying the immediate supervisor of any food safety and/or quality issues.

  • Complete other responsibilities as assigned.

WHAT YOU BRING

  • Minimum of one (1) year of work experience, preferably in the food production industry.

  • Fluent in English, able to read instructions carefully.

  • Ability to accommodate overtime, occasionally working other shifts and weekends.

  • Sitting/Standing/Walking: Approximately 95% of the time is spent standing.

  • Lifting/Carrying: Ability to lift fifty (50) pounds.

  • Vision: Ability to see the physical cleanliness of areas, objects, and equipment

  • Stooping/Kneeling/Squatting: Ability to consistently kneel, bend, or stop in order to work under and around certain areas and equipment. (Approximately 40% of the time).

  • Reaching/Handling: Ability to handle containers and spray bottles of chemicals, as well as high-pressure water and air hoses.

This role is safety-sensitive. This means that as part of your core responsibilities, you will be regularly responsible for your own safety and/or the safety of others (e.g., driving on behalf of the company, working in a warehouse/plant environment).

Rain Makers are people who are accountable, curious, and inclusive.
We hold ourselves accountable and recognize room for growth while openly accepting feedback. We embrace change to deliver progressive results.
Rain Makers don't wait for answers - we go find them. Curiosity is part of what makes us so successful. Sometimes we push back, productively challenging the status quo.
We promote inclusivity. Valuing communication and respect, ensuring everyone has a seat at the table. We are an approachable bunch, building and fostering relationships with people of all backgrounds.
WHAT WE OFFER

Nothing makes a great job even better than throwing in a few perks! All regular, full-time Rain Makers are equipped with everything they need to maintain their health and well-being. That means things like...

  • Three Weeks of Vacation per calendar year. And that's just to start! Spend some time with us, and you'll accrue an additional week every few years, depending on your exempt status!

  • FMLA qualifying Rain Makers receive six weeks of paid parental leave. Parents get to spend time at home bonding with their new addition (whether it arrives by birth, fostering, or adoption). For birth mothers, additional time is provided for medical leave. Depending on the state in which you reside, additional time may also be available for parents who do not require medical leave.

  • Flexibility Stipend. For eligible Rain Makers, spend this extra monthly stipend as you wish, but know it's intended to contribute to things like your phone, internet or other business uses while working remotely or needs outside of normal working hours.

  • Relocation: Relocation Available (when available)

  • Onsite and Hybrid Rain Makers: Get paid to carpool! Drive to work with another Rain Maker every week at least 2X a week and receive mileage reimbursement.

  • 401k with Immediate Vesting. With matched contributions and investment customization, we'll help build a plan to reach your goals.

  • Fitness Reimbursements. We're all about going the extra mile, so we provide reimbursements for community events and competitions like fun runs, triathlons, and cycling tours.

    • Rain Makers may also enjoy access to our on-site gym in Preston complete with a personal trainer 2 days per week.

  • Medical/Dental/Vision. Not only do we offer it, but our plans are excellent and flexible to your needs. And one is even free for our Rain Makers!

  • Vehicle Program -

    • Field Sales Specialist - Mileage is reimbursed at the IRS rate

    • Field Sales Managers and Market Managers - Company car or vehicle stipend included!

    • Regional Sales Managers and Sales Directors - We use the leader in vehicle reimbursement solutions, Motus. This program provides a monthly fixed and variable rate that adheres to IRS guidelines for the business use of personal vehicles.

Please note, eligibility for our full benefits package is based on an average of 30+ hours per week in regular (not temporary) positions.

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